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Endemic M imosa species from M exico prefer alphaproteobacterial rhizobial symbionts
The legume genus Mimosa has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil ( c . 350 spp.) and Mexico ( c . 100 spp.). In Brazil most species are nodulated by Burkholderia . Here we asked whether this is also true of native and endemic Mexican species. We have tested this apparent aff...
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Published in: | The New phytologist 2016-01, Vol.209 (1), p.319-333 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The legume genus
Mimosa
has > 500 species, with two major centres of diversity, Brazil (
c
. 350 spp.) and Mexico (
c
. 100 spp.). In Brazil most species are nodulated by
Burkholderia
. Here we asked whether this is also true of native and endemic Mexican species.
We have tested this apparent affinity for betaproteobacteria by examining the symbionts of native and endemic species of
Mimosa
in Mexico, especially from the central highlands where
Mimosa
spp. have diversified. Nodules were tested for betaproteobacteria using
in situ
immunolocalization. Rhizobia isolated from the nodules were genetically characterized and tested for their ability to nodulate
Mimosa
spp.
Immunological analysis of 25 host taxa suggested that most (including all the highland endemics) were not nodulated by betaproteobacteria. Phylogenetic analyses of
16S
rRNA
,
recA
,
nodA
,
nodC
and
nifH
genes from 87 strains isolated from 20 taxa confirmed that the endemic Mexican
Mimosa
species favoured alphaproteobacteria in the genera
Rhizobium
and
Ensifer
: this was confirmed by nodulation tests.
Host phylogeny, geographic isolation and coevolution with symbionts derived from very different soils have potentially contributed to the striking difference in the choice of symbiotic partners by Mexican and Brazilian
Mimosa
species. |
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ISSN: | 0028-646X 1469-8137 |
DOI: | 10.1111/nph.13573 |